Back by popular demand . This hugely successful, sell-out play which captivated Russian and English speaking audiences alike in 2009/2010 returns for a strictly limited run this Easter. See it now before it tours to Russia in 2013 as part of the Romanov 400th anniversary celebrations. The whole first floor of Pushkin House (Bloomsbury Sq, central London) will become the setting of this honest and beautiful exploration of the suffering, loss and also hope not only of a royal family but an entire Russian generation. The plot Berlin, 1928. Ten years after the murder of the Tsar and his family at Ekaterinburg. The city is awash with disposessed Russians. Grand Dukes and Princesses scrape a living and long for their motherland. When rumours arise that one of the Tsar’s children survived the firing squad, three men decide to take advantage of the collective hope. They plot to gain access to the murdered Tsar’s millions by passing off a disturbed girl as the survivor. The girl is a fast learner, she makes a convincing Anastasia Nikolaevna, they just have to fool the Tsar’s mother – the Dowager Empress Maria Fyodorovna – and the money will be theirs. Tickets are available online from Ticketmaster and at Ticketweb.